
We characterize all simple unitarizable representations of the braid group B 3 B_3 on complex vector spaces of dimension d ≤ 5 d \leq 5 . In particular, we prove that if σ 1 \sigma _1 and σ 2 \sigma _2 denote the two generating twists of B 3 B_3 , then a simple representation ρ : B 3 → GL ( V ) \rho :B_3 \to \operatorname {GL} (V) (for dim V ≤ 5 \dim V \leq 5 ) is unitarizable if and only if the eigenvalues λ 1 , λ 2 , … , λ d \lambda _1, \lambda _2, \ldots , \lambda _d of ρ ( σ 1 ) \rho (\sigma _1) are distinct, satisfy | λ i | = 1 |\lambda _i|=1 and μ 1 i ( d ) > 0 \mu ^{(d)}_{1i} > 0 for 2 ≤ i ≤ d 2 \leq i \leq d , where the μ 1 i ( d ) \mu ^{(d)}_{1i} are functions of the eigenvalues, explicitly described in this paper.
Ordinary representations and characters, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), FOS: Mathematics, braid groups, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, Braid groups; Artin groups, Representation Theory (math.RT), 20F36, 20C07, 81R10 (Primary), 20H20, 16S34 (Secondary), Mathematics - Representation Theory, unitarizable representations
Ordinary representations and characters, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), FOS: Mathematics, braid groups, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, Braid groups; Artin groups, Representation Theory (math.RT), 20F36, 20C07, 81R10 (Primary), 20H20, 16S34 (Secondary), Mathematics - Representation Theory, unitarizable representations
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